Red Wine
Purslane Salad
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12 Reviews
Quinn
July 25, 2022
The combination of flavors works well. I liked it not mixed too much, that way come across different hits of flavor. I enjoyed the melon with it, partner wants to try the peach/nectarine version.
Tina G.
August 17, 2019
I picked some purslane on my walk this am....going to make the salad. No worries on the contractions issue... 70/yrs young
Christobel
December 15, 2017
Hey. I just wanted to let you know that purslane can cause uterine contractions. So pregnant women should not consume it as it may cause a miscarriage.
carswell
July 16, 2013
Sounds like it has a similar flavour profile to sorrel - although a completely different texture.
I'm pretty sure I've got plenty of it trying to get a foothold in my pea gravel.
I'm pretty sure I've got plenty of it trying to get a foothold in my pea gravel.
Ceege
March 18, 2013
Hi I am saving this salad recipe and want to try it ASAP. Sounds so good. I have no idea what purslane is and don't expect to be able to find it here in the mid-west supermarkets. (Since it is a weed, perhaps I should check my back yard LOL). What can I use to replace that "green".
linzarella
March 18, 2013
Purslane has a very distinctive flavor and texture—lemony and crunchy. This salad would still be good with any other green, like arugula or little gems or spinach, but it won't be the same thing.
gingerroot
June 28, 2011
Yum! Just last week I had a purslane-watercress-cilantro salad with wild sockeye salmon at one of my favorite restaurants. I love all the contrasting sour-salty-sweet flavors you have here.
linzarella
June 28, 2011
Thanks! That watercress-cilantro combination sounds intriguing. And it hadn't occurred to me to serve fish with purslane, but now that I think about it, the citrusy flavor would be perfect with it, especially something rich and fatty like salmon.
hardlikearmour
June 23, 2011
purslane was one of my dad's most hated weeds! If only he'd known it was edible and delicious. Your salad sounds lovely.
bencolorado
February 24, 2010
It's not peppery, it's more sour. It tastes like there's lemon squeezed on it, and it has a nice texture with some bite to it. Like a succulent plant.
mrslarkin
February 23, 2010
Sounds lovely. Funny...I was just wondering today what purslane is. Is it peppery like arugula or like watercress?
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